I Love Ugly: Sexist ad campaign by New Zealand-based clothing company draws flak

New Zealand's men's clothing company I Love Ugly has come under fire for an ad campaign for their jewellery line. The ad featured hands of men, flaunting jewellery, around various parts of naked, faceless women.

The images from the campaign, which drew flak from feminists for objectifying women and using the female body as a prop to display the rings worn by a man, are no longer available on I Love Ugly's Facebook page.

The photographs, first posted by fashion and art website Highsnobiety, showed men's hands on women's breasts, vagina and butts. The men were fully clothed and faceless as well.